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Concert: SRUK Presents – A Concert with Matthew Slater

Wednesday 13th September, 2023, at 7:00 pm
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We are delighted to be hosting a concert at St Bride’s presented by the charity Scleroderma & Raynaud’s UK.

This concert specially curated for SRUK by Matthew Slater and performed by the London Metropolitan Orchestra will be a truly unique experience, bringing together the SRUK community for an evening to remember – including the first ever performance of a piece written by Matthew for SRUK.

Matthew Slater is a highly experienced composer and conductor with many flagship, long running series credits including Endeavour, Grace and Tom Jones. He has also worked in music preparation on major feature films such as Black Panther II.

A regular conductor on the London session circuit, Matthew can often be found conducting at Abbey Road and Air Studios among many other international venues. Matthew’s experience in the industry of film and television spans two decades across a huge variety of styles and genres. ITV, BBC, Channel 4, Channel 5 plus numerous international stations have all broadcast Matthew’s work across the world on a regular basis.

London Metropolitan Orchestra (LMO) is London’s finest multimedia orchestra and has been engaged by all the major Hollywood studios and worldwide record companies since its formation in 1994. The orchestra employs London’s best musicians renowned for their virtuosity, combining to give universally acclaimed performances.

LMO has also gained worldwide recognition for numerous television soundtracks and has collaborated in recordings and live performances internationally with many well-known artists including Paul McCartney, U2, Eric Clapton, and Stormzy.

The concert is sponsored by the Fleet Street Quarter BID.

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